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Bronx
Firefighters
Save Two
from
Fire
FDNY
Insider
10/31/09
Members
of
Engine
45/Ladder
58 watch
as Capt.
Joseph
Principio
tells
the
media
how the
company
saved a
15-year-old
and her
grandmother
from a
fire in
the
Bronx.
Firefighters
Scott
Mooney
(left of
the
Captain)
and
Duane
Davis
(right
of the
Captain)
participated
in the
rescue.
Firefighters
from
Engine
45/Ladder
58
rescued
a
15-year-old
girl and
her
grandmother
from an
early
morning
fire in
the
Bronx on
Oct. 30.
“This
job was
all
about
teamwork,”
Capt.
Joseph
Principio
from
Ladder
58 said.
Just
before 6
a.m.
members
were
called
to the
scene of
a fire
on East
174th
Street
in the
Bronx.
Upon
arrival,
members
from
Ladder
58 went
to the
10th
floor,
where
the fire
was
located,
to
search
for
victims.
A chief
outside
radioed
the
company
and said
there
was a
girl
leaning
out a
bedroom
window
in the
apartment,
so
members
forced
open the
fire
apartment’s
front
door to
search
for
victims.
They
said
there
was
black
smoke
down to
the
floor
and high
heat.
They
began
their
search
and
Capt.
Principio
said
Firefighters
Scott
Mooney
and
Duane
Davis
went
into the
bedroom
on the
left,
while
the
Captain
and Lt.
Paul
McKie
from
Engine
45 went
to stand
watch at
the
bedroom
on the
right,
where
the fire
was
located.
Ladder
58
“We were
worried
the fire
was
going to
just
take
off,”
Capt.
Principio
said.
Firefighters
Mooney
and
Davis
located
the
15-year-old
girl at
the
window
and
stayed
with her
as the
members
of
Engine
45
extinguished
the
fire.
Members
also
heard
that the
girl’s
grandmother
lived in
the
apartment,
so they
continued
their
search.
Firefighters
found
her
outside
the
apartment,
in the
building’s
shared
hallway,
so they
took her
into
another
apartment
until it
was safe
to
leave.
The fire
was
brought
under
control
at 6:34
a.m.
Capt.
Principio
stressed
that
smoke
detectors
were
present
in the
apartment,
but it
had no
batteries.
He urged
all New
Yorkers
to
change
the
batteries
in their
smoke
alarms
when
they
change
their
clocks
for
Daylight
Saving
Time.
“I’m
just
glad
everything
worked
out
today,”
said
Firefighter
Mooney.
Firefighter
Davis
agreed,
“This
makes
you feel
good,
it’s
what
we’re
here
for,
it’s our
job.” |